Four-year prison sentence for man who went on crime spree across Interior

KAMLOOPS - Crashing into and injuring a Kamloops couple, stealing a witness's car and serial thefts of lottery tickets have landed a Saskatchewan man a lengthy prison sentence.

Roderick Mervin Bailey, born 1973, was sentenced to four years in prison today, Feb. 16, for charges including dangerous driving causing bodily harm, leaving the scene of an accident, theft of a motor vehicle and theft.

Bailey will spend the next three years in prison after being given credit for serving 13 months in custody.

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